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  <title>Advancing Communities: Lt. Dan Selekman, Part 1 of 2</title>
  <description>Cinnaire’s&amp;amp;nbsp;Advancing Communities&amp;amp;nbsp;Podcast brings together&amp;amp;nbsp;Chief Strategy Officer Jim Peffley with thought leaders,&amp;amp;nbsp;policy makers and others who are making an impact in the community development and affordable housing industries. Our guests share their experiences and perspective on a range of topics, each supporting the belief that all people deserve the opportunities provided by living in healthy communities.   In this episode, Jim is joined by Dan Selekman, a recently retired police officer with the City of Wilmington, DE. Dan is well known in Wilmington for his approach to community policing in the&amp;amp;nbsp;distressed Center City neighborhood, an area that had experienced a rise in shootings and violence.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;As he engaged with residents there, he built a strong&amp;amp;nbsp;bond based&amp;amp;nbsp;on compassion and human connection and as a result the community experienced a&amp;amp;nbsp;a significant decrease in gun violence and improvement in overall public safety. Dan's approach to community policing is a model being replicated in cities seeking to create healthy communities nationwide.&amp;amp;nbsp;Tune in as Dan tells his story along with the powerful lessons he learned.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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